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Capt. Clevelané Downs took the bridge of the Ravality Leagwe < thal il ‘STEAMER FROM CUBA WALLOWS IN GREAT STORM Captain of the Morro Castle Lashed to the Bridge. PASSENGERS SCARED, For Sixty Hours Commander Cleveland Downs Stayed On Duty Continuously. ‘When the steamshtp Morro Castle, of the Ward line, docked to-day her 230 Pascongérs hurried ashore to tell of a most tempestuous voyage from Havana, ‘Leaving Havana on Saturday last, the Morro Castle encountered only #un- fiine and ao sea as smooth as s pond. on Sunday the northeast. Suddenly the ereeze grew into « high wind and the | Wind into « gale. In five minutes the Se ship was tossing adout like a cork, | and & fo% minutes later the seas were | Tolling over her. MECHANICAL PIANO Is That Enemies Are Try- ing to Steal His Work. | Allen Everett Olney, an inventor of | @ self-playing plano and attachment, 8 Jin the almshouse at Hartford, Conn awaiting commitment to mind 1s e brititant emies who are trying to steal his musical device, and tn the same breath ¢ will listen that he has In Spain and hundreds of trunks full of cloth pF surprise was expressed by Ol- neve friends in the office building at No, U7 Nassau etreet, where he had an office, to-day when they heard of his plight. For many weeks Olney hay deen talking wildly, and one afternoon put ® valuable peart pin: in pawn and announced that he was golng to buy « the ‘Thew trial, The Prisoner, he said, was a firet cousin of his Yesterday he started for Hurtfort with a letter of introduction from Jo seph H. Bacous, a patent lawyer. at No. 4 Wall street, to C. F. Sohmalz, a @raughteman. He turned-up in Hart ton Company, where he introduced him- eelf and presented-a check for $25 drawn on the Day and Night Bank. The police had told them of hie vast wealth it was decided to detain Him. Olney ts mer. ried, but ts separated from his wife, and that is Ddelleved to have been a con ‘The situation became so serioas (Bt) timtary cause of hin mental downfall. and lashed himself to the railings. All Bunday night the storm continued. (On Monday it had Increased in violence, On Tuesday the waves were burying the the wind was sweeping the At times she was great trough of the #ea only E were out of their state ‘reoma were in the cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eastman, of Portland, Me.; Mrs. Leonie Bergener, of No. 6:0 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, New York, and her brother, George H. Gi!- ‘Mr.—Bacens said that some years ago Otney had met with a bicycle accident, hurting his head, and that since then he had been erratic GRE eae “SER TROLLEY SMASHED ’EM ALL. ‘Two Men, Horse, Wagon, Contents, Crushed on Lexington Avenue. Two men and a horee were seriousty injured yesterday as the result of free fruit distribution undertaken by ® northbound Lexington avenue car at pincapples and figs were strewn cil over the block. Joseph Barone. the driver, of No. 140% Avenue A, and his helper, Vincenzo Lambs of No. 8 East Seven fifth ree vgs 9 taken 8. peeves bad ‘3 throat was cu i otormen He wriedhicks, of No «2 Bast Beventy-fourth stregt. was *rrested and | INVENTOR ISAK AND BREAKS SKULL \Allen Everett Olney’s Detusion | top hat with the proceeds and attena| ford-et-the oMces of the Bonner-Pres- | were communicated with and after #o/ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FALLS IN SALOON Man With Seven Children Dies After Indulging in Drink. } | | | When Patrick Wynne, of No, 66 West Forty-ninth street, fel y's saloon, No. 6¢ st night, Tierney said wide and see that he is cared for. I on't want his wife and children to see | | hish In that condition.” | In falling Wynne struck his head againat the corner. of a partition, mak ing a silght cut, Tierney and Wynne were schoolboys in County Tyrone, Iiretand, and th tendsbip never ter- | minated. Wynne, protesting that he could take care of himscif and objecting to having | the Injury drkened, was conducted to an inner office and placed tn a large arm- |chatr. He-fetl-asleep. Shortly after | midnight to-day, when the bartender, William Doherty, cf No, 46 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, went | to arouse Wynne, he found him dead. | Hie aku had been fractured by the fall. Wynne was the father of seven children, the eldest of whom is but |eleven years old. The police of the West For‘y-seventh street station are Investigating. Wynne was employed as a laborer in the Dock Department. BRYCE TALKS GRAFT TO THE CANADIANS. Because She Is Destined - to Be Very Rich. TORONTO, Ont, April 4 — James Bryce, British Ambassador United States, was the guest of the Canedian Club at banquet yesterday, at which were gathered a large number ef public men of the province. Mr. Bryce spoke on “Bome Lessons in Modern Democracy as it ie in Bwitser- land." He said that the Swiss have avoided the dangers which usually beset democratic countries by poverty. White ‘a akmosi unknown—there is no temptation to be Fortieth street. The trolley hit the/ ‘Canada, he fears, is destined wagon full tilt and oranges, bananas, | to Se rich and. will be ve to count on eccompany great wealth. WARD AT WHITE HOUSE. WASHINGTON, April 4—The Pres'- ent yesterday had a conference with National Comiitteeman Ward, of New Zork, vesarding. the po the (political situation in that State iscussed plans \for the next national campaign, 23rd Street. OPPOSITE COURT Captain, Ten Sergeants and Six Detectives Examine, but . There’s Nothing Doing. ‘Mra, Oathertne Guirmand, a widew, Itves with her grown son Harry and « Hayes, at No. 710 East One Hundred and Sixty-second street, Which t» on © corner of Washington Avenue 4nd what ts known as Court- house Square. The Morrisania Court and the Bronx Detective Bureau are op- posite and the Morrisanta police station fe down the street half @ block. The Vicinity has considered itself fairly safe ‘with these imposing law branches ‘eround Mrs, Guimand went to Manhattan to wisit her sister, this merning. It was @uring court time and across the square @etectives and policemen in harness herded the prisoners into court while the bureau sleuths sat around and drew their pay. In spite of all these eate- Guards « fat worker reached the roof it the fve-story apartment-houss went fire-escape, ransacked Mre flat of valuables wort} 6800 4 away with them a. hen Mrs. Guimand returned and re ried the matter Capt. ‘dam Price. of eelyen ba Nothing EAST SIDE PARK WANTED, On Friday April the or Summer wear, morning dress. LADIES' GLOVES. quetaire Gloves, White Pique linings. LADIES’ HOUSE GOW Silk Negligee ered silk, House dark colors, Bleck Bounded hy Alien, © Stanton aud Mh Ther the Board r Ment on Brida . ri Bt I! n’elock t r dayne out a public pari Best wide. upon thw block au Stanton, Houston an pilowing will speak the pi_powition: & ne J. F Hosein the Mot ta séation; Hernard 3 A Bide Civic Club; Prof. Jas maiLOR,, Sepresenting, Ue ty Llifan >. ~” m jug Women will be hold Silk Kimon and plain colors, MISSES’ HATS, tractive shapes fic Gowns, Light and 16.50 value 25.00 | os Oriental designs 5.50 and 6.75 | | a | In Both Stores. | Misses’ and Children’s Hats. At- om the latest small size models. Made of Tuscan, | to Picture Leghorn, Hair an Trimmed Suitabl wings, etc, At moderate prices, JAMES McGREERY & CO, 28rd Street, Sale of Trimmed Hats for immediate Simple models for tailor-made or In Both Stores, 8 button length, black glace, Mous- . Loose or semi-fitting models. Imported Japanese, JAMES McGREERY & CO, 84th Street. MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS. 1n Both Stores. A complete stock of Flowers, Foliage, fancy Feathers, Wings, Ostrich Plumes, Hair Ornaments and novelty Trimmings, Untrimmed Hats:—extremely at- tractive shapes made of Leghorn, Tuscan, Chip, Hemp, Hair and fancy braids. and Saturday, sth and 6th. 3:75 and 7.95 value 5.00 to 10.00 1.00 per pair value 2.25 Gauntlets. Colored 1.50 per pair value 2.50 NS. Jn Both Stores. 8. Trimmed with lace, 10.00 and 14.50 hand-embroid- d faney braids, with flowers, ribbons, ¢ for school ordress hat, 34th Street. | He Fears Canada Must Expect It, $12.50 French Voile §$ Taffeta Silk Lined of smartness. Alterations FREE. or SGA F2 Skirt Sensation ¢}": 75 Friday’s Dashing New Offering! This year's handsomest model—a pos- ttive BEDELL ‘wonder at the price— with « poise that is the premier hall-mark Exquis te French Voile, Dainty in Design, Fashionable Sweep. (Exactly lihe illustration.) Over Taffeta Silk Drop Charmingly rich’ in materia! —available at this price aly because of an unusual: porchere wort ecrpable yt for dressy wear. day ot evening Positively a $12.50 value. Full SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. to the] ~ TRIMMED MILLINERY. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. Sale of trimmed Hats In Both Stores. 34th Street. The latest shapes and colors for Dress and Street wear. 15.00 and 20.00 value 22.00 to 30.00 Hats, Toques and Bonnets mourning wear. New shapes, for Veils of Lace, Net, Crepe or Grena- dine, showing the new style of draping. WHITE GOODS, 1m Both Stores. . White washable Summer Fabrics, including Irish and French dress Lin- ens, check Batiste, English and French cotton Batiste and Mull, Embroidered and plain Chiffon, St. Gall Swiss, fancy Piques, embroidered Veilings, stripe, check and figured Madras, mercerized and all-over embroidered Batiste, A large stock of Nainsook, Long Cloth, India Linon, Persian Lawn, Im- ported dies, Lingerie Cloth, etc. On Friday and Saturday, April the sth and 6th, Figured Madras, Numerous designs. 27 inches wide, end Domestic Dimities, Organ. Light weight, 1s¢ per yard Soft finish Batiste. Very sheer. Suit- able for dresses, shirtwaiststor Children’s frocks. 38 inches wide, 15¢ per yard English eyelet,embroidered Batiste, Various patterns, Suitable for waists and Children’s dresses. 27 and 30 inches wide, 38c per yard value $c to 75¢ Full bleach, Irish dress Linen. Soft finish. Desirable for Suits, Skirts, Waists, etc. 48 inches wide. 48c per yard value 65¢ Embroidered St, Gall Swiss, Cushion dots, various sizes, and neat figures. inches wide, 32 48c per yard value 6S¢ to 75¢ 23rd Street, Sunday W World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. 34th Street, APRIL 4, 1907. Fruit Chocolate Nougats ING STORE| Pralines in. assor CO NO fin raspberry, straw- ted at berry, lemon, va nilla, orange and maple; value 200, ors; th |Rot he YorK 5 nber Gro} per Ib. BS to a mt 29 SATISFACTION ment " S CO alb.; our eu stom 8c WEST (4TS T. pie fee 9c Y only, Ib... er-Than-Evyer list ‘of ‘Special Bargains. Irresistible offer- ings at extreme underprices from a third toa fourth under what you'll pay later on. Rousing Sale: of Women’s Suits 600 Women's Joni Taffeta Lined Alterations Free \ Chiffon Panama Suits Underpricea A truly wonderful value, embodying all that {s stylish, rich and t popular Chiffon Panama and all-wool suitings, ned with 6 rows Alterations Free Tremendously Important 3-hour Sale from 9 to 12 A, M. Only. Women’s Sample Silk Coats A rousing ¢ of stylish coats mad ¢ suitings uding P; This silk Cont Great 3-Hour Sale from 91012 A.M- Misses’ $9 Box Suis Sis at imghams, Cheviot and Madras \" extraordinary bargain event, as these “suits were made of 1 to sell originally at $9 each. The lot co Waists—Fine quality of material, ful! . rieginad so fancy stripe or plaids, trimmed with inlaid louse, pleated front and back broadcloth or silk velvet; new sleeve, with fancy re sold colors or figured ef :29¢ 11-gore fp sli dlrs on i ted skirt; v sizes 12 to 18. Very special at Batiste = Girls’ ‘Tinea Reefer Sale ~ On Sale be 3 Hours Only, To-M Morrow | Persian Lawn Waists, nade ex- r y 9A. M. to12 A, M. sh box back; al Full Engi 1,000 soe be & Salin Remnants ude Cygne, Liberty Satins | Plain yard- wide Satins 24 inch Pongee, Pea 85c. | ie Values |, yards. B nito 5 38-inch new Spring Ta | Panama Cloth = shown in checks and stripes in a | Important 2 ¥ hour Sale. { Suiting, shown in checks ang 19¢, for ALL-SILK PONGEE, in a variety of - : variety of styles anc 3 bite 19 Stripes in the popular colorings; regular mperiat Cc} Spring styles and color 59 _ grade; special at ings; value $1; special a (ey BigSale of Boys’ $3.50 Suita 159 S, ages 3 to 5; Sailor Eepenl ploony surplus stocks of one in all. Values up to Comprising about ing special price of of the ls $3.50 Double-breasted suits, ages 7 to 14; Russian Blouse louse suits, aces 4 40. In the latest spring shadings straight pants. Positively a vaiue without a prece Men’ s and Young Men’: 8 ‘Suit Sale ce of ¢ r Of, $9 ry Bargains A general cle th least Style. T eral stylish fancies pos s White Hosie Canvas Oxfords a Oe i lo 8 lay in a supply for sum mer | For Women- pont black and all new shades of tam dots and -broken sizes, occasioned our ‘career f Z Your size is here in at re are blacks and blue cheviots, as well as sey a distinctive $8 suit, special, to-morrow, at 1 as” this’ bargain price Fine geuge silk-finished cotton, el ee Seer Mpied yee tee a bed tops, double sole, spliced heel and toe) "sme eee For Children --txtea fine quality ribbed h aals Gotton Stockings, triple x Cc knee, double sole, heel and toe; strong. and Cc verb elastic—a marvel for hard wear; per pair... eae its aE A ah MRE 5 $12.98 Dinsed Sets at $8.98) This $15 ‘Bed 9. 665 Outfit at Bek Outtit, © This Con.plete of Bed (lik top MATTRESS, and 2 PEATHER Pil Lows $15 for this sale, complete Best Quality Imported out) 2a, an all steel SPRING. 19 ity ey! regularly 100-plece Dinner Sets, all gold traced and lined with gold; pink decorations; $12.98 k Li | sale only Cork Lincleum UAE OF lesnesten Geoulne, Save of Made of near cut glass, and “ ea ott 1 i of punth bow! and stand, 6 te and floral pattern a most Of pa | carpet stores at | eis value ‘orth | cial here, square yard....... i